
Synopsis/Details
More than fifty years after the Manson murders, true crime obsession, conspiracy culture, and livestream spectacle collide in the hills above Los Angeles.
Lance, a struggling musician haunted by a family legacy he doesn’t fully understand, reluctantly agrees to join his girlfriend Bianca and their friends—Angela, Pam, Cal, and the charismatic Ian—on a viral stunt: broadcasting an overnight campout at the ruins of the Spahn Movie Ranch, infamous home to Charles Manson and his “Family.” What begins as clickbait soon spirals into something darker.
The group treks through the trails with cameras rolling, trading jokes and bits of trivia. But unease builds as they encounter cryptic graffiti, bizarre strangers, and a menacing biker named Van Damn, who warns them they’re stirring up forces they can’t control. By nightfall, the firelight draws out eerie music—haunting voices that sound like spectral Manson girls. Their livestream audience grows, egging them on.
Lance, urged by Ian to perform, finds himself channeling songs he’s never learned, his voice uncannily echoing Manson’s own. The effect is hypnotic. As the group reels from this bizarre turn, pale young women emerge from the shadows, their faces flickering between flower children and something far more sinister. The boundary between reenactors, cult hangers-on, and supernatural apparitions blurs.
The night explodes into violence when Van Damn and his crew return, machetes in hand, only to be cut down by the very “witches” he invoked. Blood on the livestream sends the group scattering into the wilderness. Amid the chaos, Lance loses Bianca, but stumbles upon a mysterious cave that the Manson Family used for rituals and faces down his fears as he trips on LSD and must confront the ghost of Manson himself. The cave is on private property and leads to more clues of what is at stake. Lance discovers he's been lured into a trap, with a dark ritual at the center of a larger conspiracy involving a stolen cache of money and classified documents pilfered on one of the Family's creepy crawls back in '69.
As Lance wanders back to the campsite, Detective McQuaid, investigating both the Spahn site and a shocking new massacre at Cielo Drive, zeroes in on him as a suspect. But Josie— Lance's ex, and an aspiring music star herself, who barely escaped the Beverly Hills slaughter—emerges to clear him of involvement. Together, she and Lance piece together the threads of cult, conspiracy, and supernatural obsession, even as Bianca wavers between loyalty and betrayal.
The chase leads them toward a final confrontation at Barker Ranch, Manson’s last hideout in Death Valley. There, mysterious operatives don ceremonial garb, ready to sacrifice a pregnant hostage in a ritual timed with astrological precision.
Haunted by visions, hunted by true believers, and betrayed by those closest to him, Lance realizes he isn’t just fighting to save strangers — he’s fighting to reclaim his own identity from a legacy that was forced onto him. The desert becomes the crucible where he must finally confront the ghost of Manson… and the ghosts within himself.
Lance Skelton is about to learn the true meaning of Family... and confront a dark legacy better left buried.
GHOSTS of SPAHN RANCH
This summer, terror is trending... and murder is the ultimate meme.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Hero's Journey
Story Situation:
Ambition
Story Conclusion:
Happy
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Accusation, Bad Man, Good Man
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Several
Special Effects:
Bullet time, Minor cgi, Minor pyrotechnics
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Adult, Female Middle Aged, Female over 45, Male Adult, Male Middle Aged, Male over 45
Hero Type:
Legendary, Ordinary, Unfortunate
Villian Type:
Corrupted
Advanced
Time Period:
Contemporary times
Time of Year:
Summer